Queens QF: Andy MURRAY vs. Benjamin BECKER

Could have made it a bit easier on me, but he did do it in straight sets.

I also agree with the theory that some shots, especially things like lobs, take a bit of practice, but it's worth a bit of anxiety at this stage if it means he can have them up and running by the time the more important matches come around. Just as important as having a brilliant lob is the threat of a brilliant lob to keep the opposition guessing.

Just saw Andy being interviewed (partly by Ross ) and he admitted losing concentration, making bad decisions and played some sloppy shots in the 2nd.Ross asked him about his movement, and Andy said it should help playing more games this year than last, and about how many players come into grass still sliding (from the clay) and how he's been working on taking smaller movements.

Never in doubt Andy would win this in straight.... he seems to know its no problem if it goes to a tie break... he has a very good chance then of taking it.... he just stays calm now. In the past he was erratic in tie breaks. Now I feel he will win 95% of them

Never in doubt Andy would win this in straight.... he seems to know its no problem if it goes to a tie break... he has a very good chance then of taking it.... he just stays calm now. In the past he was erratic in tie breaks. Now I feel he will win 95% of them

I agree ABF. Despite a couple of frustrating lapses from Andy, I also felt the result was never in doubt.

Never in doubt Andy would win this in straight.... he seems to know its no problem if it goes to a tie break... he has a very good chance then of taking it.... he just stays calm now. In the past he was erratic in tie breaks. Now I feel he will win 95% of them

He does have a great record in 'breakers this year (like last), aside from that semi-final against Federer.